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Johnson County Surveyor Guide

How to hire a land surveyor in Johnson County, KS

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read

Find a Licensed Land Surveyor in Johnson County, KS

Johnson County is the largest county in Kansas by population, covering Overland Park, Olathe, Leawood, Prairie Village, Lenexa, Shawnee, Gardner, Spring Hill, and De Soto. It sits on the Missouri border as the Kansas half of the Kansas City metropolitan area. The combination of dense suburban development, a fast-moving real estate market, and active commercial construction means surveyors here handle a wide range of work every week.

With 27 licensed surveying firms operating in the county, Johnson County has more survey professionals than any other county in Kansas. Here is how to find the right one for your project.

Kansas Surveyor Licensing Requirements

Kansas requires all land surveyors to hold an active Registered Land Surveyor (RLS) license issued by the Kansas State Board of Technical Professions (KSBTP). Only a licensed RLS can certify a survey with legal standing in Kansas. Every surveyor in our Kansas directory is sourced from state licensing records. You can browse licensed surveyors in Johnson County directly in our directory.

Types of Surveys Common in Johnson County

Boundary Surveys

Boundary surveys are the most common survey type in Johnson County. They locate and document your property lines, set corner monuments, and produce a signed and sealed plat map. Buyers, sellers, lenders, and fence installers all request them. Most residential lots in Olathe, Leawood, Prairie Village, and Lenexa fall within recorded subdivision plats, which can make boundary surveys more efficient when the plat records are clear.

ALTA Surveys for Commercial Properties

Overland Park is one of the strongest suburban commercial real estate markets in the Kansas City metro area. ALTA surveys are required by institutional lenders and title insurance underwriters for commercial acquisitions and refinances. They document boundaries, improvements, easements, access, and encroachments to a national standard. Several Johnson County firms specialize in this work.

Subdivision and Development Surveys

Johnson County sees consistent residential and commercial subdivision activity. New development in Gardner, Spring Hill, and De Soto requires subdivision plat preparation and construction staking. Surveyors experienced with the county's plat approval process at the Johnson County Register of Deeds are valuable partners for developers.

Elevation Certificates

Properties near Indian Creek, Mill Creek, and Blue River tributaries may fall within FEMA Zone AE flood areas. A licensed RLS can complete an elevation certificate documenting your building's elevation relative to the Base Flood Elevation, which flood insurers and lenders require for these properties.

What to Look for in a Johnson County Surveyor

  • Active RLS license: Confirm the license is current before signing anything.
  • Local experience: Ask if they regularly work in Johnson County and are familiar with local plat records and permit office requirements.
  • Written proposal: Require a written scope, timeline, deliverables list, and price before work begins.
  • References: For large commercial or subdivision projects, ask for references from recent similar work in the county.

How to Get Quotes from Johnson County Surveyors

Gather your property address, parcel ID from the Johnson County Appraiser's office, your deed or legal description, and any existing survey documents before calling firms. Explain your project type clearly: a residential boundary survey for a home sale has a different scope than an ALTA for a commercial acquisition. Contact two or three firms and compare written proposals. Ask each firm about their current scheduling availability if you have a deadline.

Browse Our Johnson County Surveyor Directory

Our Johnson County surveyor directory connects you with licensed RLS professionals serving Overland Park, Olathe, Leawood, Prairie Village, Lenexa, Shawnee, Gardner, Spring Hill, De Soto, and all of Johnson County. Filter by location and survey type to find the right professional for your project today.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many surveying firms operate in Johnson County, KS?

Johnson County has 27 licensed surveying firms, more than any other county in the dataset. This is the largest concentration of survey professionals in Kansas, reflecting the county's size, population, and active real estate market.

What types of surveys are most common in Johnson County?

Residential boundary surveys for home sales and fence placement are the highest volume. ALTA surveys for commercial transactions in Overland Park are also common. Subdivision plat work, construction staking, and elevation certificates near creek flood zones round out the typical workload.

Why does local knowledge matter when hiring a surveyor in Johnson County?

Surveyors who regularly work in Johnson County know the local plat records held at the Register of Deeds, are familiar with the county's subdivision history, and understand local permit office requirements. That familiarity reduces research time and can lower your total cost.

How long will I wait for a survey in Johnson County?

Because demand is high in the Kansas City metro, expect two to four weeks for a standard residential boundary survey. ALTA surveys for commercial properties typically take four to eight weeks. If you have a hard closing date, contact firms early and ask about their current schedule.

Sources

  1. Kansas State Board of Technical Professions - Land Surveyors
  2. FEMA Flood Map Service Center
  3. National Flood Insurance Program - FloodSmart
  4. Kansas Statutes K.S.A. Chapter 74 Article 70 - Land Surveyors
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Common questions about land surveys in Johnson County

How many surveying firms operate in Johnson County, KS?+

Johnson County has 27 licensed surveying firms, more than any other county in the dataset. This is the largest concentration of survey professionals in Kansas, reflecting the county's size, population, and active real estate market.

What types of surveys are most common in Johnson County?+

Residential boundary surveys for home sales and fence placement are the highest volume. ALTA surveys for commercial transactions in Overland Park are also common. Subdivision plat work, construction staking, and elevation certificates near creek flood zones round out the typical workload.

Why does local knowledge matter when hiring a surveyor in Johnson County?+

Surveyors who regularly work in Johnson County know the local plat records held at the Register of Deeds, are familiar with the county's subdivision history, and understand local permit office requirements. That familiarity reduces research time and can lower your total cost.

How long will I wait for a survey in Johnson County?+

Because demand is high in the Kansas City metro, expect two to four weeks for a standard residential boundary survey. ALTA surveys for commercial properties typically take four to eight weeks. If you have a hard closing date, contact firms early and ask about their current schedule.